Month: March 2011

In a reader? Click here to watch video. In this very special video, a tsunami victim returns to her home, left in shambles from the surge. When the tsunami came, she could not find her cat, and was forced to leave without her. A transcript of the video follows after the jump.

Soon, Ohio will no longer be remembered as the home of the Rock ‘n’ Roll or Football Halls of Fame. Those two hallowed halls will soon be overshadowed by the largest Cat Museum in the U.S. The Cat Fancier’s Association Foundation (the CFA’s nonprofit historical branch) will open a Cat Museum in June on the …

When Midnight went missing on March 1, Jeanette Young of Cheltenham, England, hated to think what might have happened to her. Midnight’s sister, Star, had been run over by a car just days before, “It was very sad to lose Star, who was run over just before her first birthday, and I was dreading having …

World Vets has been in Sendai, Japan this week, attempting to rescue and treat as many animal victims as possible. Here’s their latest report: World Vets first responder deployment has been in the strike zone of Sendai Japan this week, working alongside local rescue group Animal Friends Niigata. We are happy to share pictures of …

Those of us on the west coast of the U.S. are increasingly concerned at the prospect of radiation fallout from the Nuclear Plant meltdowns in Japan. Like every crazy cat owner, my first thoughts go to my cats — how do I protect them? A recent report by Laura van der Meer at KCRA in …